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1 Int, 3(5) | Cf. St. Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses, Dives in misericordia Chap., §
2 1, 2 | has ever seen God," writes St. John, in order to stress 3 2, 3 | Father, who is "love," as St. John will express it in 4 2, 3 | in mercy," as we read in St. Paul.23 This truth is not 5 4, 5 | Testament, two voices resound in St. Luke's Gospel in unique 6 5, 7 | sin who knew no sin,"75 St. Paul will write, summing 7 7, 14 | extent by that love which, as St. Paul proclaims, "is patient 8 7, 14 | fraternal solidarity, which St. Paul expressed in his concise 9 8, 15 | blessing. ~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, on the thirtieth Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
10 Int, 2 | God himself and to which St. Paul gave a particular 11 1, 10(38) | Cf. St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theo. 12 1, 13 | self-communication to man. St. Paul writes that, precisely 13 1, 20(70) | Cf. St. Basil, De Spiritu Sancto, 14 1, 24(85) | St. Cyril of Alexandria, In 15 1, 25(96) | and the body in man: cf. St. Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses, 16 1, 25(96) | 1: SC 211, pp. 470-474; St. Augustine, Sermo 267, 4, 17 1, 25(96) | 6: CCL 36, 266, 272f.; St. Gregory the Great, In Septem 18 1, 25(96) | Trinitate, II, 1: PG 39, 449f.; St. Athanasius, Oratio 111 19 1, 25(96) | 24: PG 26, 368f., 372f.; St. John Chrysostom, In Epistolam 20 1, 25(96) | Homily IX, 3: PG 62, 72f. St. Thomas Aquinas has synthesized 21 2, 30(110)| Cf. St. Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses, 22 2, 33 | efficacious. This is expressed by St. Paul, when he contrasts 23 2, 37(139)| Cf. St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theo., 24 2, 38 | of contempt for God," as St. Augustine puts it.143 Man 25 2, 42 | saving power. In reality - as St. Bonaventure says - "by 26 2, 42(162)| St. Bonaventure, De Septem 27 2, 44 | the well-known words of St. Paul.172 The "convincing 28 2, 45 | confirmed the truth of what St. Augustine writes concerning 29 2, 45(177)| Cf. St. Augustine, Enarr. in Ps. 30 2, 46 | blasphemy be understood ? St. Thomas Aquinas replies 31 2, 46(183)| St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theo. 32 2, 46(183)| IIae, q. 14, a. 3: cf. St. Augustine, Epist. 185, 33 2, 46(183)| 11, 48-49: PL 33, 814f.; St. Bonaventure Comment. in 34 2, 47 | light the exhortations of St. Paul assume particular 35 2, 48 | On the one hand, as St. Augustine says, there is " 36 2, 48(190)| Cf St. Augustine, De Civitate 37 3, 49 | this event indicates, as St. Paul says, the "fullness 38 3, 50 | of every other grace, as St. Thomas explains.200 The 39 3, 50(200)| Cf. St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theo. 40 3, 51 | self-communication in the Holy Spirit. St. Paul write: "The Lord is 41 3, 52 | the Holy Spirit." ~For as St. Paul teaches, "all who 42 3, 52 | This is what we are told by St. Paul, whose cosmic and 43 3, 53 | that they can repeat with St. Paul: "We have received ... 44 3, 54 | reality, in considering which St. Augustine said of God that 45 3, 54(228)| Cf. St. Augustine, Confess., III, 46 3, 55 | have already said. ~It is St. Paul who describes in a 47 3, 55 | you."238 The contrast that St. Paul makes between life " 48 3, 55 | price."241 ~In the texts of St. Paul there is a superimposing - 49 3, 56 | to the Holy Spirit which St. Paul emphasizes in the 50 3, 56 | opposition condemned by St. Paul with the words: "The 51 3, 56 | against the Spirit." But, as St. Paul emphasizes in the 52 3, 58 | Spirit's action. Therefore St. Paul speaks to God on behalf 53 3, 58(254)| Cf. Jn 14:23; St. Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses, 54 3, 58(254)| 6, 1: SC 153, pp. 72-80; St. Hilary, De Trinitate, VIII, 55 3, 58(254)| 19, 21: PL 10, 250, 252; St. Ambrose, De Spiritu Sancto, 56 3, 58(254)| I, 6, 8: PL 16, 752f.; St. Augustine, Enarr. in Ps. 57 3, 58(254)| XLIX, 2: CCL 38, pp. 575f.; St. Cyril of Alexandria, In 58 3, 58(254)| 246; Bk. IX: PG 74, 262; St. Athanasius, Oratio 111 59 3, 58(254)| II, 6-7: PG 39, 523-530; St. John Chrysostom, In Epist. 60 3, 58(254)| Homilia XIII, 8: PG 60, 519; St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theo. 61 3, 59(255)| Cf. Gen 1:26f.; St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theo. 62 3, 59(260)| Cf. St. Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses, 63 3, 59(261)| St. Basil, De Spiritu Sancto, 64 3, 60 | s true freedom. For, as St. Paul writes, "Where the 65 3, 62(276)| St. Augustine, In Ioannis Evangelium 66 3, 65 | magnificent thought developed by St. Paul in the Letter to the 67 Conc, 67 | in which, in the words of St. Paul, consists the Kingdom 68 Conc, 68 | Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, on May 18, the Redemptor hominis Chap., §
69 2, 9(63) | Cf. St. Thomas, Summa Theol., III, 70 2, 11(67) | Cf. St. Justin, I Apologia, 46, 71 4, 19(150)| Cf. St. Augustine: Sermo 43, 79: Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
72 1, 10 | Alighieri places on the lips of St. Bernard: "daughter of your 73 1, 14 | to that of Abraham, whom St. Paul calls "our father 74 1, 17 | faith" - to use the words of St. John of the Cross - a kind 75 1, 19 | the Church and especially St. Irenaeus, quoted by the 76 2, 31 | of the mystery of Mary by St. Cyril of Alexandria, and 77 2, 31 | The poetic genius of St. Ephrem the Syrian, called " 78 2, 31 | panegyric of the Theotókos, St. Gregory of Narek, one of 79 2, 32 | or Eucharistic Prayer of St. John Chrysostom, immediately Redemptoris missio Chap., §
80 Int, 1 | duty to repeat this cry of St. Paul. From the beginning 81 1, 5 | throughout the New Testament. St. Paul acknowledges the risen 82 1, 5 | by God.~In the Gospel of St. John, this salvific universality 83 1, 6 | to the Christian faith. St. John clearly states that 84 1, 11 | mission? Because to us, as to St. Paul, "this grace was given, 85 2, 13 | the favors asked of him.~St. John tells us that "God 86 4, 37 | preaching in a number of places, St. Paul arrived in Athens, 87 5, 45 | This term is found also in St. Paul: "We had courage in 88 7, 78 | s grace. In his Letters, St. Paul often asks the faithful 89 7, 84 | Propagation of the Faith, St. Peter the Apostle, Holy 90 8, 88 | was sent to evangelize. St. Paul describes Christ's 91 8, 89 | His daily pressure, as St. Paul says, is "anxiety 92 Conc, 92 | Amen.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, on December 7, Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
93 2, 10 | motivation. As the Letter of St. James pointedly reminds 94 4, 31 | collaboration. In the Letter of St. Paul to the Colossians, 95 4, 31(58) | Cf. for example, St. Basil the Great, Regulae 96 4, 31(58) | Oratio VII: PG 83, 665-686; St. Augustine, De Civitate 97 4, 31(59) | Cf. for example, St. John Chrysostom, In Evang. 98 4, 31(59) | 50, 3-4: PG 58, 508-510, St. Ambrose De Officiis Ministrorum, 99 4, 31(59) | 136-140: PL 16 139-141; St. Possidius, Vita S. Augustini 100 5, 40 | Among them I wish to recall St. Peter Claver and his service 101 5, 40 | Cartagena de Indias, and St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe 102 6, 42(78) | AAS 79 (1987), p. 594; St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theol. 103 7, 47 | 27 in Assisi the city of St. Francis, in order to pray 104 7, 49 | wishes.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, on December 30 Veritatis splendor Chap., §
105 2, 53(98) | Theologiae I-II, q.108, a. 1. St. Thomas bases the fact that


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